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This bronze young woman was originally situated in O'Connell Street where she proved very attractive for late night revellers. Commissioned by a wealthy bussinessman for the Millennium celebration in 1988, she was moved to make way for the Millennium Spire.
Named Anna Livia symbolising the...More

It was a shame though that this small but ornate park was locked on a Saturday afternoon, I always loved this statue when it stood on O'Connell Street, and was rather elated to come across it in a truly serene setting. No opening times advertised...More

This statue was originally designed for and placed in a fountain in the centre of O'Connell street. For the last few years it's been exiled to this park facing a busy road bridge and with intermittent access, the council seem determined to keep it locked...More

Moved from O'Connell Street years ago, it was quite nice to see her repositioned here. You could nearly check her out while passing on a bus!! It is worth checking out the Croppies Acre Park memorial also for a pleasant walk and spend a moment...More

The locals call this"Floosie in the jacuzzi." You won't find it where TripAdvisor shows it on the map. It has been moved to a site just north of the River Liffey, east of the site currently shown on the map.

The Anna Livia bronze monument spent many years opposite the GPO in O'Connell Street , she disappeared when the Sprire - 'the Rod to God - replaced her.In 2001 after nearly ten years in storage she was relocate to this small park on the south...More

Anna Livia Plurabelle appears in his novel Finnegan’s Wake and reclines here in honor of the River Liffey. As always, Dubliners bestow nicknames on their public figures, “The Floozy in the Jacuzzi” is marvelous and rhymes perfectly.